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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I really don't think this case is as clear cut as everyone thinks. Villagers and Army Rangers who were interviewed have said light skinned and light haired foreign fighters lived next door to the farmer and shared a wall. An Army Ranger pointed out on camera in an interview where the baby was found and it was the foreign fighters child. He said that Afghan soldiers said to throw the baby away. Several men, women, and children who died were buried in the village separately than the Afghani villagers who were killed. So there is a very good possibility the child is not Afghani. CBS ran a story that shows the girl has really light hair and skin without showing her face. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOSv3PeDRdE While some Afghani people certainly have lighter hair and skin the villagers commented that the foreign fighters even had light beards. When an AP photographer went to the village and took pictures there are light skinned villagers but to me they look different than this girl. The easiest way to solve this case is for DNA testing to be conducted. Simple, cheap, and fast. If she is genetically related to the Afghan couple she should immediately be returned to them. DNA testing would bolster the Doe case so why are the Afghani couple unwilling to have DNA testing conducted? If it were my relative I were fighting for, then I would go out and get DNA testing done and have my lawyer repeatedly announce they have DNA testing testing and want to compare results with the child. But they refuse? Why? I am sure someone is going to think I am a Mast supporter. I certainly am not and don't agree with what they did. But now that the girl is in the US, DNA testing needs to be done to clear up the case. [/quote] Regardless of dna, the child doesn’t belong with the Masts. They broke the law, and have never had a valid claim to this child. So, no, dna testing isn’t necessary to resolve the case. [/quote]
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